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Prehispanic Archeology
... than 40,000 people nearly 2,000 years ago. Although this site has little to do with some of the more known Mexican archaeological sites, like the late classic Maya site in the Yucatán, it has many similarities, like the famous ballgame court and, of course, the pyramid style structures that were temples used for ceremonial purposes.
Now, are you ready for a little history lesson? I promise to be brief and ...
San Andres Festival
The San Andres Festival(Saint Andrew to us) ended it's nine days of celebrating on November 30th. We were there almost every night and I took photos and videos and here are a few not in any order that I thought you might enjoy seeing. It was quite the event. Every day of the festival ...
Mexico celebrates Independence Day
... is just a well planned, money making tactic against mis-informed Americans. Cinco de Mayo is being passed off as a day to celebrate Mexico's Independance against the Spanish, when in fact that day is really a victory by Mexican forces over French forces in the Battle of Pubela on May 5, 1862.
Mexico Independance day started on the eve of September 15, 1810, when Father Miguel Hidalgo from Dolores, Mexico, gave a speech, which is now known ...
First Month in Mexico
... I know that we delayed them by several hours, because I was pulling the "Free Spirit", which at 14,000 lbs, would not let us go very fast, and slowed us down even more when we hit those steep mountains.
So, the timing was right, the people were respectable and concerned, and the desire for us to fulfill our five year plan, were all telling us that it was now or maybe never. And now, after being here for a month, we have no regrets, ...
Hike to the Waterfall
... ride in. But, we wanted to be tough and get in a work out, and we got more than what we expected. We had forgotten that we were about 7,000 feet high, and our lungs and bodies were not accustomed to such high altitudes. Needless to say, we worked up the appetite. So on the way back to the RV , we stopped in town at Mazamitla, and found this little lunchanera that served "HAMBURGERS"!! So, Lulu and I each had a hefty cheeseburger, with french fries and cokes for 70 pesos (about $5.00 ...
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